- The list below includes 93 free or cheap things to do in or near Kettering, Ohio, including 74 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Breweries, Pubs and Movie Theaters.
- From Cox Arboretum MetroPark to Hills & Dales MetroPark, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kettering and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Dayton, Lebanon, Springfield and Fairborn.
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19.3 Miles
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2331 State Route 343, Yellow Springs, OH 45387
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Providing one of the most prominent examples of glacial canyon cutting in the reason, the Clifton Gorge Nature Preserve gives guests scenic views of waterfalls, rapids, and wildflowers. Hiking, walking, photography, and picnics are permitted in the park.
19.6 Miles
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5701 State Route 350, Lebanon, OH 45036
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Ft Ancient Canoe Rental-Morgans is a kayak, canoe, and rafting outfitter on the Little Miami River. The river features calm waters and easy rapids and is also good for picnicking and swimming.
19.6 Miles
Win Row Farm is an equestrian farm that offers full care boarding, mare care and foaling, and leasing and horse sales. The facility has a barn, fenced in fields, and an indoor training facility.
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936 South Tecumseh Road, Springfield, OH 45506
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Within George Rogers Clark Park there are five miles of nature trails for hiking, picnic areas, and Hosterman Lake for fishing and non-motorized water sports. The bulk of the park is even covered by a 300-year-old beech and maple tree forest.
21.0 Miles
From boarding to training, Whistle Jacket Farm offers visitors a facility with barns, riding arenas, and pastures. The farm hosts training clinics for horsemanship and horse shows where visitors can watch skilled riders compete.
23.2 Miles
Hartman Rock Garden is home to numerous works of folk art including models of Philadelphia Independence Hall and Mount Vernon among other sculptures made from a variety of materials such as stone, concrete, metal and more.
23.5 Miles
Filled with oak trees planted by citizens, Heritage Oak Park commemorates America's Bicentennial with heritage trees. The park has various sports fields and courts for soccer, tennis, and basketball activities.
23.6 Miles
Home to the county's first quilt barn, Fleckenstein Park is located on 50 acres and provides baseball and soccer fields along with tennis courts. The park also offers a children's playground, a walking path, picnic areas and restrooms.
23.8 Miles
Visitors can watch professional tennis players compete to be a part of the Western & Sourthern Open at Lindner Family Tennis Center. In addition to its center court, it has a retail area, wine gardens, live music, and international food.
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Run by the Mason Historical Society, Alverta Green Museum is a Victorian style mansion that displays artifacts from the era. Visitors can sign up for a group tour of the home's major rooms, including the dining room, kitchen, and bedrooms.